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1 The commutation of pensions was an experiment of the most benevolent intention.
2 To this end, he treated the Swedish officers in the most benevolent manner.
3 You are not only the most beneficent, but the most benevolent of human beings.
4 There really is nothing whatsoever that the cleverest and most benevolent person could suggest.
5 His father and mother are grand-andwhat is rather better, most benevolent - people in Philadelphia.
6 Our high-minded leader, who on his most benevolent day is still worse than Vader.
7 Her father was the richest, most influential man in the county, and the most benevolent .
8 Alexander was still brimming over with the best and most benevolent intentions towards every one.
9 She wrote: The Queen is dreadfully changed-mostsad, but with the gentlest, most benevolent smile.
10 But one of our most benevolent captain-generals provided us with an imported population of niggers.'
11 Work is hard to find; by far the largest and most benevolent employer is the state.
12 His race is entitled to be called the most benevolent of all the races of men.
13 His tone suggests he is a most benevolent god but of this particular petitioner he disapproves.
14 And the manufacturer, from his position, needs to be the most benevolent man of the two.
15 I put on my sword and fixings and reported to Captain Paine, who was most benevolent .
16 These words were uttered in the most benevolent manner; and as he resumed his seat, he added,-
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